Identifiers
ATPase H+ transporting lysosomal 16kDa V0 subunit c
HUGO:ATP6V0C HGNC:855 ENTREZ:527 UNIPROT:P27449 GENECARDS:ATP6V0C REACTOME:67124 KEGG:527 ATLASONC:GC_ATP6V0C WIKI:ATP6V0C
ATPase H+ transporting lysosomal 38kDa V0 subunit d1
HUGO:ATP6V0D1 HGNC:13724 ENTREZ:9114 UNIPROT:P61421 GENECARDS:ATP6V0D1 REACTOME:67070 KEGG:9114 WIKI:ATP6V0D1
ATPase H+ transporting lysosomal 38kDa V0 subunit d2
HUGO/ATP6V0D2 HGNC:18266 ENTREZ:245972 UNIPROT:Q8N8Y2
HUGO:ATP6VOC GENECARDS:ATP6VOC WIKI:ATP6VOC HUGO:ATP6V0C HGNC:855 ENTREZ:527 UNIPROT:P27449 GENECARDS:ATP6V0C REACTOME:67124 KEGG:527 ATLASONC:GC_ATP6V0C WIKI:ATP6V0C
ATP6D, "ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal (vacuolar proton pump), member D", "ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal 38kDa, V0 subunit d isoform 1", "ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal 38kDa, V0 subunit D1"
HUOG:ATP6V0D1 HGNC:13724 ENTREZ:9114 UNIPROT:P61421
HUGO:ATP6V0D2 HGNC:18266 ENTREZ:245972 UNIPROT:Q8N8Y2 GENECARDS:ATP6V0D2 REACTOME:254033 KEGG:245972 WIKI:ATP6V0D2
Maps_Modules
HMC:EVADING_GROWTH_SUPPRESSORS
Survival / WNT_CANONICAL
Survival / WNT_NON_CANONICAL
References
PMID:20093472
References
s_wnc1_re105( Survival ):
Acidification of the endosome is required for transducing the signal. The exact mechanism is unknown except that v-ATPase is involved in the process.
PMID:20699474
PMID:21380625
s_wnc1_re119( Survival ):
PRR binds to subunits ATP6V0C/D of the ATPase to lower the pH in the endosome. The reason for this is unknown but it is speculated that a lower pH is required for remodeling of the actin skeleton. However, v-ATPase is necessary for signaling
PMID:21796133
PMID:20093472
su_wnc1_s_wnc1_re119( Survival ):
References
s_wnc1_re119( Survival ):
PRR binds to subunits ATP6V0C/D of the ATPase to lower the pH in the endosome. The reason for this is unknown but it is speculated that a lower pH is required for remodeling of the actin skeleton. However, v-ATPase is necessary for signaling
PMID:21796133
PMID:21380625
PMID:20093472
References
s_wnc1_re137( Survival ):
Acidification of the endosome is required for transducing the signal. The exact mechanism is unknown except that v-ATPase is involved in the process.
PMID:20699474
PMID:21380625
References
s_wca1_re68( Survival ):
PMID:20093472
PRR binds to subunits ATP6V0C and D those are subunits of the V-ATPase.